I am new to the decorative oncrete industry as a whole, but I have hit the ground running. I am in the infant stages with it all. I have a landscaping company that I built to be successful, but a piece was missing. I added decorative overlays to the mix and things went phenominally. Business exploded. After catching my breath from this summer and fall, I'm now looking forward to the new challenge and am really excited to see how verttical concrete does. It seems that the possibilities are really endless. Now, I'm in an untapped market because nobody is doing what I am, but by that same token, I have noone to learn from. With that being said, Any and all help I can get even with the most basic items, I would very much appreciate it. I'm in the testing stages and learning about the different stuff out there and so far I have tried tru-pac. Now I'm getting some Kirt bag and trying that too. I wanna see what I like better and what I want t o use for customers. I already have three lined up for winter if I can get the hang of doing this stuff by then. Luckily, the clients are already customers and they just want to see it.
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WELCOME RODNEY!!
Thank You Scott.
I am new to the decorative oncrete industry as a whole, but I have hit the ground running. I am in the infant stages with it all. I have a landscaping company that I built to be successful, but a piece was missing. I added decorative overlays to the mix and things went phenominally. Business exploded. After catching my breath from this summer and fall, I'm now looking forward to the new challenge and am really excited to see how verttical concrete does. It seems that the possibilities are really endless. Now, I'm in an untapped market because nobody is doing what I am, but by that same token, I have noone to learn from. With that being said, Any and all help I can get even with the most basic items, I would very much appreciate it. I'm in the testing stages and learning about the different stuff out there and so far I have tried tru-pac. Now I'm getting some Kirt bag and trying that too. I wanna see what I like better and what I want t o use for customers. I already have three lined up for winter if I can get the hang of doing this stuff by then. Luckily, the clients are already customers and they just want to see it.
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